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Burning The Gaspee. Before The Parade, There Was The 'Incident'.

Burning The Gaspee. Before The Parade, There Was The 'Incident'.

Posted by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI on Jun 1st 2021

When the Gaspee entered the waters of Narragansett Bay outside Newport in 1772, revolutionary Rhode Island was a hotbed of traders, smugglers and anti-British sentiment. In just a few months, the ship would be burned and its commander shot by possibly the first gunfire of the American Revolution. Join author Rory Raven as he recounts the events leading up to and after the burning of the Gaspee by Rhode Island colonists. Raven colorfully paints the characters of Lieutenant Dudingston, the Gaspee's hated leader, and the larger-than-life figure of John Brown, the main instigator and future Patriot. Though the smoke lifted, the bloody clash left its indelible imprint on the history of Rhode Islanda nd helped set the course for the fledgling nation.

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Burning the Gaspee: Revolution in Rhode Island - Made From RI